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Worldwide server revenue dropped 5.4 percent to $12.7 billion during the quarter, thanks to constrained economies and tightened credit.
[04:19 PM, December 01, 2008]
A group of Apple enthusiast developers has successfully ported a basic version of the Linux 2.6 kernel to the iPhone, in what they say is the first time an alternative has been made to run on the device.
[01:54 PM, December 01, 2008]
Everything Channel's annual end-user Summit to look at the state of printing and imaging and honor top vendors in the segment.
[10:39 AM, December 01, 2008]
In a highly competitive battle to attract shoppers, some retailers, including Kmart, opened on Thanksgiving Day or began offering deals on the holiday, attracting higher traffic to stores and online than in previous years.
[07:16 PM, November 30, 2008]
One analyst said consumer electronics stores in general were busy on Black Friday, and he expects the sector to hold up better than others during the holiday season.
[01:19 PM, November 28, 2008]
Intel said earlier this month it expected a sharp drop in fourth-quarter sales as consumer as well as corporate demand slumped.
[06:42 AM, November 28, 2008]
Intel Corp., Santa Clara, Calif., and Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif., are finally back to where it all started when the personal computer boom kicked off in the early 1980s—squaring off with chips that bear more similarities than differences. That sets the stage for the kind of competition between the two main x86 microprocessor makers that has system builders like Brian Corn energized for a lively 2009.
[12:00 AM, November 28, 2008]
Touch-screen devices have become all the rage. They're pretty, offer a wide screen and pack enough high-speed connectivity to download content in a flash. Research In Motion (RIM) Ltd.'s BlackBerry Storm, which arrived at the end of November, finds itself in elite company along with the Google Android-based T-Mobile USA Inc. G1 and the touch-screen trailblazer Apple Computer Inc. iPhone 3G.
[12:00 AM, November 28, 2008]
Video games, digital cameras and HDTVs will be hot this holiday season. Blu-ray DVD players? Not so much.
[11:44 AM, November 26, 2008]
Ho, ho, ho, Apple wants to spare you the pain of dealing with the masses and is having a one-day, online-only Black Friday sale.
[10:28 AM, November 26, 2008]
The judge who squashed Mark Papermaster's move to Apple from IBM provides his reasoning behind the temporary injunction.
[06:04 PM, November 25, 2008]
Apple's latest advertisement focuses on the environmentally friendly aspects of its new MacBook line, but according to Greenpeace, it may be a bit early to anoint Apple as the industry's greenest company.
[06:01 PM, November 25, 2008]
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Storage leader Western Digital expands its product line into the high-definition media market.
For a variety of reasons, multifunction printers (MFPs) are continuing to see nice strength in the market as system and IT consolidation continue unabated. All-in-ones, as they are also known, offer small and midsize offices the features of multiple devices, but with a relatively smaller footprint and price. They can let SMBs attain the same consolidation benefits, in many cases, as larger enterprises if on a smaller scale.
Gigabit Ethernet is the current norm. So, there is no shortage of all things Gigabit: switches, hubs, adapters, etc. It can be arduous to wade through all the varying Gigabit hardware offerings. Product purchase choices are contingent on a number of factors. Yet, as of late, another consideration has been influencing IT purchase decisions—energy efficiency. This makes product decisions even more daunting, because many vendors have been quick to tout their products as "energy efficient."
As is usually the case with technology, things start out big and then keep getting smaller as time advances. The same holds true for the computer industry, where laptops are rapidly approaching the point of being able to replace the standard desktop workhorse. Overall improvements in hard drive development can be credited, in part, for this progress.
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